“What War Brings: refugees to foreign countries - DAILY KOS” plus 4 more |
- What War Brings: refugees to foreign countries - DAILY KOS
- Jennifer Aniston “Drunk Dials” Brad Pitt, Gets Angelina Jolie - Transworld News
- Angelina Jolie Replacing Charlize - femalefirst.co.uk
- Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt Visit Orphans In The Middle East - Starpulse.com
- Angelina and Brad Comfort Orphaned Children in Jordan - US Magazine
What War Brings: refugees to foreign countries - DAILY KOS Posted: 20 Oct 2009 11:34 AM PDT Iraqis have fled by the millions, mostly to Jordan and Syria, but many are trying to move on from those countries. Afghans have started in the last couple of years to flee to foreign countries also. Pakistan does not have a refugee population that is fleeing to foreign countries in large numbers, as far as I know. All three countries have large numbers of internally displaced refugees, which was covered in yesterday's blog post. This post is about the refugees who fled to foreign countries, most of them never to return to their homelands. IRAQ "Little relief in sight for millions of displaced Iraqis." - Nir Rosen Iraqi refugees have fled to dozens of foreign countries (but mainly Syria and Jordan) and some of what has happened to them will be covered in this blog post. Keep in mind that this is just a small sampling of what has happened – the refugee crisis from Iraq is huge. The following article is from September 2007 when the Iraqi refugee crisis was really hitting it's peak.
The number of Iraqi refugees in Syria and Jordan is staggering. About two and a half million have fled, and they mainly came to these two countries. The pre-war population of Iraq is estimated to have been between 25 and 30 million, so this is between eight and ten percent of their total population that has fled. That would be equivalent to 24 to 30 million Americans having fled to Canada or Mexico in less than four years. Imagine that. The international community has been very slow to act in the face of this disaster. From the same article as above, Nir Rosen talks about why the world has been slow to recognize and take some action on this huge problem.
And here is Nir Rosen's warning about all these Iraqi refugees, and their impact on Jordan and Syria.
Aid for Iraqi refugees is drying up. The following report was from July 2009. UN suspends medical aid to 600 Iraqi families in Jordan
Of course, Iraqis have fled to other countries too. Some of them, in 2008 and 2009, made it to the USA. Here is what International Rescue Committee has to say about them. Flawed US Refugee Admissions Program is Failing Iraqi Refugees; Recession Only Makes Matters Worse
Welcome to the land of the free, Iraqis. That means free to live under horrible conditions. And even though we call ourselves a "Christian" nation, we mainly do not follow the example or teachings of Jesus Christ at all. That is why we allow our neighbors to face destitution and homelessness, and lack of medical care, without doing much about it. Nothing personal, Iraqis – we treat our own this way too. Given up for dead, Iraqi refugee struggles to survive in Temple Terrace
That same article give some statistics on Iraqi refugees:
Some Iraqis in the US are putting on a play to show what has happened to them. Iraq exile tales shock and awe NY theater audiences
Some of the Iraqi refugees are in danger of losing their religious and cultural identity because of the fact that their families and communities have fled to various countries on several continents. Iraqi minority refugees in jeopardy, report says
The article goes on to say that leaving the country is no guarantee of safety and survival. Several countries in Europe (including Sweden, who took in WAY more Iraqi refugees than the US has) are returning Iraqis to Iraq at this time. They are claiming it is safe to return now. Some Iraqi refugee groups are so small that dispersing them among several countries almost guarantees their culture and religion will not survive. The Mandaeans are an example of this. They must marry other Mandaeans, and this is difficult when the only ones you know are your own immediate family. The Mandaeans are finding their extended families in dozens of countries, where cousins may speak only one language, and it may be English, French, Dutch, Swedish, and Arabic. Rather hard to get to know your cousins if you only speak English and some of them only speak Swedish and some more of them only speak Dutch. Many refugee aid organizations and the UN have called, time and again, to help these refugees. Very little has been done, in light of how huge the problem actually is. The US has increased the number of Iraqi refugees that are allowed in our country (but still less than half the number who have gone to Sweden), and they are struggling to survive. The following report is from June 2009. IRAQ: Call to protect, support Iraqi refugees worldwide
There are many organizations trying to help Iraqi refugees, and they could use your donations. Refugees International is one. And here are some suggestions in a blog post I did in 2008. And Angelina and Brad are trying to help the Iraqi refugees in Syria. Angelina acts as goodwill ambassador for the UN refugee agency. I applaud them for trying, and I hope they have success in helping these poor people whose lives have been destroyed by the US invasion and occupation. Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie meet Iraqi refugees in Syria
AFGHANISTAN After the US/NATO invasion in 2001, Afghanistan faced a new problem: many Afghans were returning from foreign countries, and nearly all were destitute. Many of the returnees are still living in camps today, and that will be covered in an upcoming post on internally displaced people.
Things have changed since 2006. Afghanistan is once again full of violence and instability. Afghans are once again leaving their country, either for safety or for economic survival. They are going to foreign countries. Here is a report from July 2009. Running out of options, Afghans pay for an exit
In 2008, about 18,000 Afghans applied for asylum in countries in Europe. That was nearly double the number from 2007. They attempts to reach foreign countries are both dangerous and desperate. They are going to Australia, Turkey, Italy, France and others. In France, an immigration center called "the jungle" is keeping about 600 Afghans in very bad conditions. They are applying for asylum, but they are often disappointed. Here is what one refugee had to say, from the same article as above:
They are desperate. Nearly all refugees from wars and occupations are desperate. I certainly am not up to the task of adequately portraying how they feel, or what they are going through. In the past, some Afghan refugees went to Iran, but Iran is sending them back. They deported about 700,000 last year. This is really tragic, since these people have no where to go and no hopes of getting a decent job. But it is hard to blame Iran for not wanting to deal with this problem. They have already done way more for Afghan refugees than nearly all other countries with Afghan refugees (although Pakistan had a lot of refugees from the Taliban years), and the Afghans are potentially going to destabilize Iran. The US/NATO occupiers of Afghanistan show no appreciation or help. Also, Afghan refugees are using Iran as the starting point for immigration to other countries via Turkey to Greece. There are smuggling operations running these migrations. They are both dangerous and costly. They are, of course, illegal. But to the desperate Afghans, these are secondary concerns. They want a chance at a life, a normal life. The following report is from July 2009. Afghan refugees threaten to overwhelm EU
Refugees International is trying to help Afghan refugees, and there are other aid groups trying to help also, although most of the aid is going to the internally displaced people. Afghan refugees fleeing to foreign countries are a growing problem. And as violence increases, more and more will flee for their lives, or flee to find some economic opportunities that they cannot find in the insecurity of their home country. ++++++ Voice of an Iraqi women - From "No Going Back" article
Late breaking news – Iraq Sends 41 of 50 deported refugees back to Britain
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Jennifer Aniston “Drunk Dials” Brad Pitt, Gets Angelina Jolie - Transworld News Posted: 15 Oct 2009 01:42 PM PDT Atlanta, GA 10/15/2009 08:46 PM GMT (TransWorldNews)
Jennifer Aniston allegedly "drunk dialed" her ex-husband Brad Pitt, but got his partner Angelina Jolie, instead. According to the National Enquirer, Aniston got the "shock of her life" when she dialed Pitt and Jolie answered. "When Jen drinks she tends to get sentimental," explains a source. "She was feeling a little loose from the alcohol, so she called Brad's cell, never imagining anyone but him would pick up." "When Jen heard Angie's voice, she freaked out," the insider reveals. "Jennifer was hoping for an intimate chat with Brad, and ended up tangling with Hurricane Angelina!" The call allegedly prompted an argument between the actresses. "Jen basically told Angie that she hated her, but Angelina fired back!" the source adds. Meanwhile, Aniston is rumored to have rekindled her romance with John Mayer. ### Click here for more Entertainment News About WooEB WooEB Community is a business, music and social networking community. WooEB provides members with a wealth of applications that enable them to create an in-depth profile within the community. Profiles include an About Me, Background and Lifestyle, Videos, Photo sharing, News, Music, Blogs, unique URL and networking with other members inside the WooEB community. WooEB provides ADit to each member providing them the opportunity to have an exclusive profile (no outside advertising) displaying only banner ads they upload to their pages. Members can run their own ads or give or sell their ad space to advertisers at prices the member sets. To create your profile sign up and within minutes you too can have your People profile running your ads and building your network with new members daily. befound@finditt.com
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Angelina Jolie Replacing Charlize - femalefirst.co.uk Posted: 13 Oct 2009 05:38 AM PDT Last week, 13th Oct 13:30 Angelina Jolie is to star in 'The Tourist'. The 'Changeling' actress is reportedly in talks to take over the lead role in the thriller after Charlize Theron pulled out. This will not be the first casting change to affect the movie. Tom Cruise was originally slated to appear but has now been replaced by 'Terminator Salvation' actor Sam Worthington. The movie - a remake of 2005 French thriller 'Anthony Zimmer' - follows a female Interpol agent who manipulates an American tourist into helping her catch an international criminal who is also her ex-lover. The project is also looking for a new director after filmmaker Bharat Nalluri dropped out last week. Julian Fellows, Bill Wheeler and Chris McQuarrie are penning the script for the remake. This content has passed through fivefilters.org. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt Visit Orphans In The Middle East - Starpulse.com Posted: 20 Oct 2009 11:34 AM PDT The actress, a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR), has been traveling across the war torn and poverty-stricken region since September and she was joined by Pitt as she continued her tour with a stop in Jordan. The couple made a trip to the SOS Children's Village in Amman on October 1 after accepting an invitation from American-born Queen Noor, who serves as the Honorary Chairman of the charity. It was Jolie's second time in the village after previously promising to pay for the running costs of one family's home during a 2003 visit to Jordan. And Jolie was delighted to see how well the village was being run. She says, "The SOS model of providing care for children without parental care is one of the best, as they are still in a family setting within their own country. We hope more people learn about their programms and give them support." Jolie has also met with Somali refugees in Kenya, while Pitt accompanied her to meet with Iraqi refugees in Syria in recent weeks.
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Angelina and Brad Comfort Orphaned Children in Jordan - US Magazine Posted: 20 Oct 2009 10:51 AM PDT This content has passed through fivefilters.org. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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